THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER . 24 , 1886. GOD'S ' LAST WORD TO MEN , Sam Jones Says Wo Can Bank On It For ever. BIG DAYS IN THE WORLDS PAST And the Hplrlt nntl tlio Hrlile Nny Come The Influence of tlio Cliiirch Im BLTIIIIIII. Sam Jon OK. Another audlutico of 1,000 people hoard thoCicorpcin ovtuipclist at the exposition building last night. Jlis address la out lined as follows : ' 'And tlio < ? nrlt ! and tlio brlilc f-iy 'coino,1 si/ ' let linn Hint lic.iiclh sav'conic , ' mill let him that It ntlilrst porno , nnd whosoever will 'i-t him tnko Urn vvati-i of llfo ft rely " You /col L'ct that text on tl'e last t > , iju of tills /folessuil book. This Is ( Sod's last message to / man. Ho has been sponkltnr over ntid anon / for four thousand jcatt. They have bton f rebuked and tliriMtiiiilni ? mid coinfortlnir ntid Iiromlilnp. but 1 blus * Ills holy nnino thnt after nil tlio counselling nnd nil the rebukes and all the warnings ho lnw K\ ! < IIII bless 1IH holy name that Ho winds up with this Mud- ons niesHapp. And really , If I ha\o been In correspondence with a man for ono jcni or tvvonty > i'ar t , on nn > civon subjuat , 1 will nlvvnvJU'fcr to the last letter 1 recelvn from lilm ; \votitd know his mind Iho last tlini ! lie wrote. And , whatever ( Jotl .said III tlio \ < at , wo turn to this , Ills last message U'ls ' is Ills nilndnnd \v i : PAN HANK ox IT rour.VKit. Lost these nilirht not bo his last \\oids , ho simply addi'd , "If any nmn sli.ill add unto thi'so words In this book of prophesy 1 viill fidd unto him tlio plagues that are written written therein. " And lest Homo man should Inko away these words so they will not bo tlio last , ho eald , "If nny man will liiko avvav from tlio words In this book of prophesy I will take avv.iv his V.irt I'lom tlio Hook of Life , nnd the Holy City of < ! od. " Tlic u were his last words , ho Intended them to bo , "And tlicSpirlt and the llrlilo say ronu * , and let him that heaioth way como ; and let him Hint Is alhlrst eomo anil whosoever will lot him take the water of life freely. " That was a pinnl day In this vvoildN history when tlio ( jvenini : and thu morning veru the seventh day mid the HODS ol Clod nnd Illinois Hhouted ever 11 linlslicd world ; that was a giand day In this world's ' history when Adam stood before hH Milker In the Itnnuo of his nnd with his reason clear nnd perfect , nnrullled by passion , unclouded by projudlco and unimpaired by dUe.ise ; that wan u uiand day when this man stood up before - fore his Maker and turned his e > us around nud looked over thu unhorse. Ho baw that the mountains weto ( iod's thou his piled UP about him ; that the vallojs woio Cod's thoughts Hiuead out beloto him ; that the oceans were ( Sod's thoughts embodied ; the dowdiops were God's thoughts 4n peatl ; ho Kaw thai the ( lowers were lloit's tliouchtN in bloom. All nature whlspeied the Iniiid that made mo Is divine. Mhal was a giand day In this world's liihtory when the announce ment was made In Heaven , "This man , innda in tlio InidKe of Ids ( iod , lias violated the law of God ; " nnd amid thennurbcratiiiL ; thunders of tlio woild above tisuiid the woild aiound 119 , u whisper was ulven , "Tho seed ol woman snail btniso the setpent's head , " That was n rand day in this world's history wlun the last strong swimmer sank beneath tlio Hood. Tlmtwasa urandday in this world's lilstoiy In which Noah nnd his family wlthtwonnimalsof ovciv Mud floated in cafety above the mountain. That was n lirmulei day in this woild's history in some respects when I'liaiaoh and Ids hoit.s , with tliuir horses and tlieii chariots woio swallowed In tlio Jed { Sea nnd God's army of Isiael jms-sed ever in safety. That was a grand epoch In this world's histoiy when under the blast of the Archangel's wing IfWOOO sturdy soldiers were wrapped in their winding sheets as they camped around the oity or < ! od. .That was n gr.ind dav in this world's history' when tlio eartli burst open and swallowed up Cora. Nathan andAbner and they were gone out ot the sight ot man for ever. Hut that was : i grandei day in this world's historv when tlio old piopnot of God stood on the lulls ot Judea wilh torch in liand whcih hont its rays tlirotmli .seven ien- tnrarlos nnd his \oieu was head to say , "Simeon and Anna prepaioa cradle to rock the babe of IJptlilemen. " That wns n L'laudoi day In this world's history when the bt.ir ] ) olsed Itself over thu maiiKoi ot Iho Iniman- nol nnd announced thu fact to tlio woild that the i > v crinoline God is a babe wrapped in * bwaddllng garments. That was a gland day \ \ hen the star of Jacob told us that tlio king of angels was asleep In JIaiy'b arms. That was a grand dnv when the lact was Known that tlio caipentci's despised boy Is the God blessed tor oveiy moio. That was n grand day In the history of the woild when Jesus ( stood In the temple at . ( eMmlem and I'onfoiiudcd nil the wise men with his knowledge ot ( Sod and hit , knowledge ot man. That wan a grand day in this vvorld'sliistory when Joins jonder condemned beloro that tribunal , tlio only ptno .spliltual man that ever lived , and tliere. he stood upon and buf feted , and the crown of thorns pressed upon his tomplo. with the blood running down his check. That was a grandei day In tills woild'shlston when suspended on the cro-.s between two thieves ho 01 led out , "It Is tin- ished , " nnd gave up the ghost nnd died ; that was a giand day lirthis woild't. history when ( hey carried him o\cr to the grave and Joseph can led over to ttio gra\o nnd buried him toiover. He said , " 1 am the sacrifice ; " ho said , "I am the Son ol the Katlioi. " The disciple bald \vnco and think , our hopes aio burled , our faith Is bulled. Ho said , "I am the piiciiucv. " .Now the ouestlon of eter nity idwir.j. wir.j. ooi ) ArcKi'r run siminc r. ' . On the nioining ot the tlilid day God sinii- inonod an iincul swift ns tho.morning light and bade him go toeaitli nnd roll nway tlio btonu from the grave , and ho walked down . into the gravonnd tookIt'siisby the hand nnd lifted Him forth , took the grave clothes tiom hibody , tlio napkin liom bis jaws , and Jenus walked forth a living , risen savior , Riid that mot nln. ( iod giaspod thuht > Iusin Ids own hand and signed the magna cliaila ot nun'H salvation , andou'r ' Biiuo that nus- ilcioua inoinlne who-oeverlive.sainl believe * on him shall not peilsh , tmt lw\e everlasting ilfi' . That was a grand day in this woiid's history when they gntheu'd about him some il\u linndied , and ( iod diopped n chariot down from thu skies and Jesus mounted Into the chariot nnd ascended nbovo the sight of nmn , and ns thu anxious multitude- stood K /lng Into heaven nolce shouted back nnd said : "why Ktand > u here , .standing , gazing up Into the I.eavmisV As yo M > O the hon ot man ascendhu now , so ho shall do- cfliul nnd Jmlgo the world In the last dav. " That was giand day In this vvoild'H history when that I'M had gathered In tlio upper chnmbcr at Jerusalem , the tirst day , the thiid day , tlio sixth day , the nlnotli day , and on the nioniln * of the tenth day , as they pr.i > ed to dod In obedleneo to the commandment of Chilst "liiny > o at Jerusalem until jo am called to rnlu troin on idgli. " on that morn ing the Holy Spiritdeeended nnd whllo the Mirth rocked ami rushed as a nilghtv wind , the iHioplo In the house and the dcsclples lushed down into the streets , and I'cter prrached tlio nieniorabhi sermon that vron 11.000 souls to Christ. I ucd to think about church luembers. I used toubusu nmnyof thoin us liMiocilted In the lieart. Hut I sny to you , brother , wo mo free to confess that we are not w hat w ought tube , woaies.oiry'wo lu\o not Il\cd betuu ; wo are berry wo have not been mnro falthiui to dod. Oh brother the church of ( Sod is the Iioumof nmn. I thank God for thu church. 1-ourteiMi > ears nmihlio opened her doors to me and nrayed mocoiue. and sho. lias eared lor mo like : i mother thioUKh the o wevy months. All these fourteen jt-ars aim lias boiuewlth iimaml prajed ten mo and MIS- tallied me , uud helped mo , nnd lias been llKo a clutch under my aims upon which I ilKHIT llOlllll.i : AI.O.NO 11) VVTKTV and hope and he.i\en , Thank God for the church. You may nbuso the chinch and tnlk about thu chuieli , but the chinch of God Is thu ordained means by which Ho nlmsto bring the world to Christ. Hear me brother , hear m . 1 have the jirolpuiidcat sympathy and let-ling tor U. A good old coloied man oxprobol my sunti- luimtsonce. An old jast4ir ) went niouml and opened the door of the chinch when ho drst rpiumenced pri-aehlng In n small place. Old Unclo'lony hud been a inemDeronhechurch tor fourteen nun. unit he was tlio nrxtonu joined. And the second tlmo when thoold i utor ojiened thu church door. Old Uncle Tony was ttio lust one to go In. And the iiftxt tlmo the sumo way. And then tbu pai- toi said Uncle Tony "what do jou mean , this U the third tlmo jou liaxc joined this church , and they tell me > ou lia\o been al- wa ) ; . u faithful member ul tills cliutch ? " Andhoeaid : "Oh bo > s if you only knew How" much good U donu mo iho tirst tlmu 1 jolnod , you wouldn't hhuno my tor Joining Diury day silica that dav. [ I.milliter ] . J thank Go < l for his blessed influence In the church. And 1 say to yon to-nlcht a thous and tlmrs do you rouret every unkind word jou Im\c ever said nbont tlio word of Ghrlst. I < ( a > to jou brother the churchfliystome , the church sa > s to you , the chinch says to the woild , come join nud get to God , It will do theugood. And 1 say to you to-nlcht I ox * pect to Iho In the church nnd to de | In the church , anil It they were to have n meet ing to-morrow and turn mo out , ths lirst tlmo they opened the doors where 1 was 1 would Join again. And If they got to wheio they wouldn't open the doors where 1 wn , 1 would jro In mid henr every t-errnon , nnd would fay , "Brethren , God helping me , 1 nm going to bn falthiui to the right and Ic.in ut > on jour prajers fors > mpathy. " Thank God tor the church among men. The best Institution In the world. The Institution that losters nil good thouehts , that fosters coloics ! and builds nlms houses. This blessed Institution thnt helps men not only spiritually , but phjslcnlly , that blessing , the church of God with the cross In ono hand and tempotul blessliiK In the other. I wish overv man In the world wns n mem ber of the church. I f = nld It oncu before , but 1 will say It again , I wish e\cry man In the world was n momncr of thu church am' I was the meanest member the church had In the world , and I want to ho just as good ns God's grace can make me. Thocluireli of Oed ex tends her hands and kneels before God nnd sn > s to nil men , "Couiu within our tolds and help us to live right. " llclpus biethrcn In these things ap pertaining to ilghteousness nnd eternal life. "Thu church sa\s como" mid to wiow jou brother thnt the church bus no nmllco to wards you , yon talk lulghty bad about the church fsiimo of \ on but tiiko the woist old Bluings In this house that HA vn IIKBX ctinsi.No TUB citrnctt for tvventy jiais If jou weio to walk up now nnd sat I want to servo God nnd do right nnd come Into \our ranks I would show yon a thousand tears In. thu e\es ot n thousand noo- plo In n minute. They 'are in sympathy with > ou and \\hilo you lia\u done u thousand things jou ought not to have done , ( iod's chinch has not lived a day but she has boon on hnr knees to save the world , nave sinners , save thu weak , ave the outraged , Have thosu that aio lost to all that Is good on caith nnd lost to nil that Is hopeful In hoavmi. "let him that Is nthlrst come- " Wher ever them Is a thirsty soul , Christ has been there nnd ho will como back airaln.Vhui - e\er jou lind hunger , the bread of life Isrloso it hand , "hot him thnt H thirsty come. " Listen aiinln , "and whosoo\er will let him take of the water of lifo fieely. " I like that. God said "whosoe\er will. " Hrctliercti wo sometimes talk nbotit the elect. Do you know w ho the elect are ! ' The elect aio w'ho- snevur will. The non-elect nm whosoever will not nnd that IH tlio whole question from bottom to ton. 1 will tell jou another thing , this world Is coming the " will" up to "whosoever mighty last If jou will watch them a little. time thu chinch splits the part that siillts elf jumps up to the "whosoo\er will. " when an old , hard-shell ll.iptlst chinch splits the mis sionary Jumps up onliosnucr will. " When the Kplscopal church split the Meth odist jumped out on the "whosnouir will , " and ox err time tlioy split up one party or tliu other iuniDS up with "whosoever will. " 1 bo- llevo I wllMKe to see t'lo day when every chinch in this woild will stand IIP on the blessed woid ot "whoso ver will let him take of the water of llfo freclj- . " There Is no in telligent minister to-day who will preacti toio-oidlnatlon loan Intelligent audience. If n man wants to kill Ids church nnd inlluence let him nreach that God lore-ordalncd , nnd elected so many souls to eternal lifo and so many souls to eternal death , and that the number on both aides are so lixcd and delincd that it cannot bo changed. God A mighty novirsct u big table loaded down with good things and CHAINED A J'OOlt , HU.VUUY SOtTI. . out ten feet and then rang the boll and In vited them to como and eat when It wns im possible for them todoso. God never did that The human will. What is It'It Is an in- tinltcssmal lieart of the Inllnity ot God him self. God can overcome evoiythintc in mo except that part that is like himself and when ho strikes that ho says , 1 stand at the door nnd knock. 1 can overcome your Intellect mi a your sensibility. But that will is stub born , an Inlinltessmaljnrt of myself nnd 1 cannot ovcicomo that nnd von can never bo icllgious until you will to be religious. Who soever will , tint Is thn doctrine. Hear me ttgaln , it Is not wliosoovei feels but whoso ever will O my Father , dnvo that woid home with all its force , whosoevarwill let him take of the water of llfo frci'ly. Thank ( iod for the water of life. In Huntsvillc , Ala. , the prettiest town I e\er saw' with only .six or eight thousand inhabitants out from under tin : public square of thnt town comes a gushing stream ot water , the largest , finest Hrin ] ) _ ' I e\or saw in mv life. I walked down fioin tlio square , over the blutls to ee the wnteronoovenlng , nnd there came n great , gurgling stream ot water , iitty 01 sixty feet wide , Liirglini : out trom under the blutr.s. I stood them and looked at it a minute , and then said to tlio gentleman : Hero Is pure. fresh water enough for n hundred tow ns like this. And I said what Is that , and he said it is n dam. nnd I said what is that below thu dam , and ho said it Is a tinbine water wheel. SajH 1 what Is that for ; he Rays the turbine wuter-w heel runs thcwater into the reservoir. I said , do j on mean to tull mo that this grand mngllng spring has not only enough In- hei cut power In Itself to furnish water for this town , but to tlnow itself Into every house In this town. Tlioj had dammed up the spring below its month , anu thov put in the turbine watet wheel , and then pumped the watci with its own force Into the rcseivoii and furnishes everv homo In town. I .said , what a grand sleht this Is. Kvery man , woman nnd child In this town can have pine , clear water if they will but tap the pipes leading from the leseivolr. I thought then at that gland ilvoi-of God gurgling out from under tlio throne of God , not only enough water to have the perishing , but that old liver lias an inherent power in heiself to tlnow hcisolf into every lieart in tlio world , nnd all man lias to" do is to connect himself with the main icspnolr nnd the water shall bo given him for time nnd ctcinltj * . Gloiv bo to God foi this mam ! old river of Hlu. Heio site comes gurgling ( low n through n fnmishhn ; woild to supply tint woild witli water enough lorn pctislnng race. Whosoever will may take ol iho watei ot life fieely. I like that let there. ( iod said six thousand years ago. let there bo light , nnd this world was Hooded with II'ht , and when God looks out upon uverv slunei's pathway , ho says let It Is n word ot com mand , and when God MJS , let him come , ho menus , get thee behind me , powers nnd piin- clpalitius ; cle.ir away nnd let him come. con is ninoixo DOWN every mountain and nlllng up oveiy valley and making the straight and level road and sajs to every man , "ilun to my arms and bo sa\od. " Brother , brother nav to-night , son ot God , como Into my heart and live forever. ( ! od help every ono to accept the terms ol the gospel and bo saved from Bin. Brother the iloni Is wide open. Will you cinnoln'.1 If you turn your back upon a wide open door , will von como to ( iod at all. Wo mo going to hold an after 6n vice ; lam so deeply In terested in many of jou that Iteol just Hko going to my room and ciylnk Ilko n child. -My God ! What can I do I Mon wont come. J have written to my wile , and she savs do not net disuoniagcd at Omaha , ( iod U going to bless j-ou. Voting man , 1 may uovor seu jour face again. Von may bo A corpse to morrow ; God's door of mercy Is widu open to-night. Services this afternoon In the Presbyterian church for mothers. Mmi will bo allowed In the galleiiob. In the evening the usual sol vices to n mixed congregation will bo held In the exposition Fiom JOHX A. QUIXJf. Rn Mich. 1 have boon iisinjj Dr. J. U. Mo- Loan's Tar Wino Lung Halm ; uul StKin thenhiK Conlial and IJInod 1'uri Her for ever a year in my family , nnd can.uandiilly hay that tliuir equal for the tmrposes intoiulod docs not exist. MO.M3V rOK KOI IT O5IAUA. Tlio Secretary of War . \llovv * $ IOM ( > lor Kopnirs. News was received at the army head quarters yesterday of the fact that the se cretary of war had allowed 4,000 to repair the barracks ami ofUcors' quarteni at Tort Omaha , for the three companies of the Secoiul infantry which will arrive hoitly from Torts Robinson or Niobrara. This sum is not nearly enough to put tlio post in first-class condition , but will doubtless help to put the barracks in fairly decent shapn. The .sum of $50.000 $ could , without a partioln of oxtrava- gancc , bo spent upon the post in repairs and now buildings , such as are urgently needed. Colonel Drum , inspector general of tlio Apartment ol Arizona , is fii the city on Ins way west from a leave of absence. lor some tlmo past hu has bccu in the east recovering from a suvero attack of the Aruonu fuvcr. DIDN'T ' MEAN IT AT FIRST , The Board of Trade's Mind Changes on tha Fort Omaha Bill , IS IT A REAL ESTATE SCHEME ? Stookntil Enterprises Tlio V. 31. O. A. Tnxcs The Shot Proved Run ! The Printers' null-Other The Fl , Omnlm mil. The bill now pending in the nntluiml house of representatives providing for tlio relocation of I't. Omaha was fully cussed , discussed and recussed by r.bout thirty members of the board of trade at a meoetln hold last nicht. The meeting was an adjourned ono , having for its object tlio reconsideration of the resolu tion adopted by tlio board in Juno last , opposing the proposed relocation of the fort. After the nieutlni ; had boon oalled to order by President Mo.yers , tlio follow ing resolution was unbred by 11. G. Clark : Whereas At a meeting of the board of trade held Juno SM , 18x ) , the bill for reli-eatlng b'ort Omaha being under consideration , and a majority of the ( numbers present tHIcving that the ruloca'liu of tlio fort would be detrimental the Interests of Omaha mid of no advantage to the government , n icsolutlnn was pxssed asking nnr representatives in coni/russto delay atlon until the mallei could bo turllior investigated , and Whereas A special committee has been appointed to report what lands could be pur chased In the Immediate vicinity of said foil lor enlargement of the same , and Whereas Snld committee having icported that no lands adjoining the fort can bo pin- chased that would bo available , for nillllaiy purposes , except at what indent seem exorb itant PI Ice , and the ho.iid having Investi gated the bill Introduced by bonatnr Man- dcrson , and believing the passa.ru of suit bill will bo for the bust Interests ot Nebraska and Omaha , theiofore , Ucsolved : That our representatives In congiess bo requested to nso their best cn- deivois to piss said bill , Introduced bv Sen ator Manderson and passed bv > the United States senate , nnd now before the house ot representatives for pissago. Mr Clark moved Iho adoption of his resolution.brinning it before the mooting for discussion. Mr I ] , Uosowater was the tirst to speak. Ho said ho opposed thu resolution for several toasons , the iirst of which was that it contained state inents that were , to use a mild expres sion , not correct. II referred to a ronort of the committee that no land could bo obtained nnar tlio present location of the fort. As a matter of fact , thuro hail boon no icport made. A portion of thu com mittee had lonortud ptogrt'ss and asked for further time ) . As a member ot the committee ho had signed no report , hut had n letter | from mr , Kount/.o making reasonable terms upon desiriiblo grounds near tlio presunt site of the fort. Ho said , however , the question of land w as not the most important one to be con sidered. The question was whether or not it would not bo to tlio disadvantage ot tlio city to have the foil removed to a greater distance from the city. Ho said the chances were that if the fort wns removed the headquarters and corral would also he removed from the city. Hofe-rring to General Sheridan's objections to the present location of the fort , Mr. Hnsowator said hu thought the chief objection , that ot a lack of rail way facilities , had boon removed bv the completion thu liult line. Thui the Nebraska delegation in congress ought to have inlluunco enough to scenic needed appropriations for the cnlaige- tuunt of the present fort grounds. If it becomes necessary the government can hocnru additional grounds by the right of eminent domain. T. C. Hriinor uroudly read the alleged report , of which ho was the author , of the committee appointed to ascertain upon what terms grounds could be secured near tho. present fort and clso- whore. He subsided when his attention was called to the last line of his com munication , "Your committee therefore asks for further time. " Senator Mandor.son then took the floor and read his bill and the icport of the secretary of war and General Shnridnii upon the measure. Ho repeated General Sheridan's ' objections to the present loca tion ot the fort and asserted that his only object in prcsonlingthu bill was to secure improvements and onlargemontb of tlio foi t that hu was sure ho could never get in Ufa present location. After some further discussion by mem bers of the board Mr. Hoicwatcr offered the. following resolution : JU'.solved. That this board , after mature consideration , legards the pioposed i ( 'loca tion ot Kort Omaha under the bill now pund- ing In tlio national house ol lepioacntatlves as detrimental to the cltv of Omahn , and therefoio wo desire if possible that the bill bo so amended as to anthoil/e the secretary of war to lease land adjacent to the fort or to expend the appropriation tor lands adjacent to the tort It necessary by the exercise of the light ot eminent domain. Itcsoivcd , That the president of this board appoint a committee of three incniherP of this bbaid to place all the tacts iclativu to the present fort and its advantages before the nillllaij committee ot the house , and also Di-toio the general of the army uul sucretaiy ot war. Kesolved. That In case the military com mittee sh ill decline , after a full Imaifng. to recede troin proposition to lelocato tlio fort , wo deem It but just and equitable that the grounds now occupied as Ft. Omahn. which vveie originally donated to the United .States bv our clti/ens , shall bo ceded to thu state of Ncbiaska conditional upon its being used for a military school to bo maintained tlieieon. Colonel Cha.se was in favor of Mr. Clark's resolution. Ho thought the JIM- . cut location of the fort would soon bo in the contcrof thu city , and that wouldn't do at all. Mr. Itroatcli didn't think that the trade from the fort was of an amount wortli lighting for , and that Omaha would gut it if thu fort were six or eight or ton mill's fiom the city , the same as it does now. The danger is that in opposing the bill tlio fort may ho lakon fiom Omaha. ' Mr. W. V. Morsosaid Omaha hud had i\pui : icncocnouili in opposing govern ment measures , and that the city w.fe lia ble to lose the fort entirely unless they agreed to accept the government plans for its onlatgoment. After some further discussion , which was participated in by Messrs , llor , Wakeliold , Clark , Hartman and others , Mr. Hosovvator's resolution was lost and that of Mr Clark adopted , and the board adjourned. After thu adjournment a .spirited dis cussion took place between Joe Redman and T. C. Dinner , Mr. Hudman assorted that a very largo share of tlio tolail busi ness of Sixteenth street came from the fort and these living near thuto , bccauso of tliu presence of the institution , and denounced thu plan of removal as a real listato Hchnmo. As an ovnlencu of this ho cited the tact , that with two ovcop- tions.ovcry nmn who had spoken in favor of the measure at the meeting was a ro-il cstato agent or directly interested in lo cations that will be offered to the govern ment in case the bill is passed. I Us charge upset Mr. limner's temper so badly that tlio after i-ervice of tlio Sam Jones meet ing was disturbed by the speech hu made in reply. Hood's Sarsaparilla lias ( Hired thous and ! ) of oasca of rheumatism. This is abundant reason for belief that it will cmo you. Try it. Miss JaiiloG. Savage , of llosfon , the charming voung lady whose uuHilly as an clr > outiionfstJiacreated such favorable comment in thu east , and given her thu UUo ofthe AmcjicanSiddons , " will ap pear in Omaha some titiio during Decem ber , STOUIC YAIU > 3 KM'UUIUUSIS. I'ncts About South Omnlm Industries nnd Growth. It is now stated that llio nc\v packing house , mention of which was made in Monday's Bun , will bo considerably larger than nny of ( he houses which have been built hero yeti The plans for tlio building will be drawn up this winter by J. T. Nicholson , the same aicliltcct who drew up the plans for the Fowler house , and superintended iLs construction. Work on the bulfding will bo commenced as soon as the weather becomes settled in the siiring. It wUl bo a brick structure , but the exact dimcnvloiis will not bo known until the plans are completed. It vtlll have a capacity for 2GOO hogs and fiOO cattle pur day. The location will bo west of Iho yards , and not far from the Fowler and Lipton houses. It Is still a seciet as to who will tun tlip now house , but It is understood that an old Chicago linn , engaged in this provision trade , will lease it with a view to supplying the trade with their own packing. J. A. Murphy has the contract for building tlio throe NEW in : norsiM. for the Anglo-Amet lean Provision com pany. Thu work is already wish under way and will bo pushed to a finish as speedily as possible. Tlio houses will bo frame structures ! ! OxlOO f cot and 'Ji foot high They arc located M > as to make it convenient to run the ice into tliu packing house or cars , on the side track. They will have a capacity for 5,000 tons Five other ice houses will bo erected for the same company on thr , river bank , where thov intend cutting their ice. Thu Anglo- American Provision company have also made arrangements to build A MAMMOTH SMOKi : IlOtJSt' wliero hani" , shoulders-and bacon will bo smoked and cured. This building will bo of brick , f > 0.l'J5 feet , and four btorius in height. It will bu built adjoining the company's packing House. TIIK UNION STOCK VAIIDS HANK will open foi business this morning. The articles of ineoiporntion wore tiled yes terday with the county clerk at Omaha. Iho cashier , Mr 12 I ! . Hraiicn , is an old banker and understands ids business tlioioughly besides being very pomilar with all classes of business men. Nearly all of the linns doing business at Iho yards have already .signified their intn - tion of doing business with the new- ban k. i in : nF.com > ISKOKLN . There were more hogs received at the vmd yesterday than ever before inn single day , thu iccoipts being 0,400. In spite ot tlie heavy receipts thu market hold uj > well and there wore only a few- loads of the rough heavy hogs loft ovor. Nearly one-half of the hogs nio coming from Iowa. Salvation Oil quickly liuds it way to the beat of the disease , nl lavs the inliiimma- lion , and , by removing the caiist1 , effects a permanent cure. 2 ; ctfl. Mr. Huskin thinks there is a great fn- ttno _ for American art but ho hat illy realizes the enoimotis demand over hero for Dr. Bull' * Cough Syrup. THI : Y. M. c. A.'s TAA.JS. : How u Part of Them "Wore Paid by the City Attorney. The Br.n a few days ago announced that the Y. M. C. A. proposed to contest the taof fir > 5.10 assessed against it for improvements made around its property on the corner ol Douglas and Sixteenth streets. The case , however , will never come to trial , because it has been sullied in a manner satisfactory to all interested , and at the same time by a method so un usual as to demand attention. . The tax : was opposed on technical grounds , and It seems City Attorney Connell loll that it could not otherwise be decided than in favor of the city. Should it result other wise it would bo not because of the just ness of the tav , but rather bccauso of a trilling technicality , the use of which would have a demorali/.ing oil'uct upon necessary and valuahlo improvements. Ho therefore hit upon the expedient of paying the tax himself. Ho accordingly walked up to Treasurer Buck's ollicu , and paying the full amount transmitted the recfiint for the same to Air. bwitzter , who brought suit for the association. TIM : u/riEit , a copy of wlnnli yesterday fell into the hands of a Bur. icportor. is as follows : OMAHA , Neb. , Nov. 18. 18sfi. WAiinr.Jf Swn/i.fji. KSIJ , Attorney for the Y. M. C. A. ot Omaha Ieai Sir : In re sponse to jour notice recently served upon me. that application for an injunction would be made to one ot tlio judges ot the district coutt , on hehalt of the Y. M. 0. A. ot this citv , to icstraln the collect.on of the tax as ses ted to pay the cost ot laying s duvvnlks in fiout of tlie pioiieity owned bv the Y. if. O. A. , I beg leave to sav that , after carefully leading the petition hied by jou against the city and Its treasurer. 1 tall to nud a single woid stating , or indicating , that said tax is unjust , uuicasonablo , Improper , Inequitable , or excessive. According to the petition rddd. the Y. M. 0. A. undeitakus toduftuitthls tax , and e.s- cape pijmcnt theioof , solely on the tech nical ground that no notice was MSI veil upon It of tlie purpose of the city to have said walk laid and of it < intention to levy said tax. This , In my judgment , Is not a xood reason in Jaw , and is not such a reason as Sam Jones would lustily or approve. As 1 am in tuvorof the doctrine taught by Sam Jones concerning the honest payment ot just debt ? , and believe that ihu V. At. C. A. should bear its proportion of tlio cost ot publle improve ments which add value to its property , I take what seems to IHH to bo the uiny way out ot tills litigation , and which , while p.itlslactoiy to the city , will also , in my opinion , .save the 1.M. . U. A. considerable in the vi.iy.o costs , it not attorney's fees. 1 have intended to makn a subscription tor the benentot thu Y. M. C. A. , and a pait ol the amount I so intended to mibscribo I have applied in pavincut of tlio disputed tax , and herewith enclnso to > ou the receipt of thu city treasurer for s > l.Vto being tlie tull amount claimed by thu city. Itc jiectfullv , \V. J. Coy.MJM. . Young or middle aged men , sufloring from nur\oiiri debility , loss of memory , iirimiaturu old ago , -as the result of bad litibits , should send 10 cents in stumps lor illustrated" book offering Mire means of cure. Address Wbrld's Dispensary Med ical Association , Btilliilo , N. Y , Tlio Shot U' ovcd ratal. Annie Andornon , the young Swede girl who was accidentally shot by her companion , AnnipJackson , at Ander son's boarding ftpbso on j'iglith and Douglas sticets last week , died from the cllbcts of her wouoiln at a o'clock ycater- day afternoon , Misa Jackcon , who has been attending thdJiUjiuod girl s nco thu accident , is nearly qra/.cd bv tier death and requires constant watching Coin- nor Drexel was 'hatiliod of tlio girl'b death and will hold im inquest ovur her remains at 10 o'clock tills forenoon The I'rlntni-8' Hall. The arrangement * for tlio annual ball of Typographical Union No. 190 this evening - ing are entirely completed , and every thing gives promlso of a most successful entertainment. The ball is to bu held in thu exposition aiinox , and no pains liavn been spared to give thn patrons n most enjoyable evening , The programme is artistjo in design , in keeping with the occasion , and the dances aio the latest nnd carefully arranged. Taken alto- guthcr , the liall will undoubtedly cap the climax of all other dibits of this popular organization , If you buy lumber anywhere without first getting Hoigl | : ds prices you will lose money. I..nto Mllhnrv Orilcr * . The commanding olllcer , Fort Niobrara , Nob. , will send witli tlie companies of the Second infantry , on llioir changing station to Fort Omaha Miltnry Convict Benjamin Diggans , sentenced to confine- mental tlio Loavunworlli military prison. Post commanders in this department will report at once to the quartermaster general the number of iron bunks nnd wire woven bunk bottoms on baud at tlio post under their command , their condi tion , and tlio number required for actual tiso of the troops tin tor their command , including those under orders to join it The commanding olllcer , Fort Domrlas , Utah , will scud to Fort Omaha , in charge of a non commissioned ollicer nnd one private. Military Convict William II. rt eiliind , sentenced to confinement at thu Lcavcnworth military prison , the guard taking up en route at Fort Sidney Mili tary Convict CSeorgo Hell , sentenced to conlmement at the same in ison. Ono lone mule , llftoon hands high and weighing about 870 pounds , lias boon or- dei ed transferred from Cheyenne to the s'gnal ' Bcrvicc obaorvef at Colorado Springs , Col. _ m _ Didn't our girl graduates look lovelv ? i us , indeed ; tlmy all USD Po/.zoni's Com plexion Pow dor Closing the Shoot IIIK Scimon. The Omaha Gun club will close the shooting season with n grand shoot at live p.goons on Thnnkpgiving day , com mencing at n o'clock , a. m. sharp , at the Athletic park. The following is thn programme for the day : Contest No. 1 Si\- pigeons , 25 yards , single rise , eutraucu ) , divided , 50 , ! ! U and 20 per cent. Contest No. 2 SIN. pigeons , 21 yards , double rises , enlraneo 3 , divided , 00 , ! )0 ) and 20 per cent. Contest No. ! 1 Six pigeons , ! ! 0 .variN , single rises , use both barrels , entrance ! ? ; i , divided. 50 , DO and 20 per cent. Contest No.1 Six pigeons , 2.1 yards , single rise , onti ancc $3 , divided , 50 , DO and 20 per cent. Contest No. G Six pigeons , 30 yards , single rise , u o both bands , entrance. * : ! } , diided , 50. SO and 20 per cent. All this will bu shot , miss ami out. Other matches will ho shot , as llm shooters may elect , sifter the regular pro- gramme is carried out. Tin , ' abovu contests are open to all , and a good tlmo may bo expected. She has the complexion of n peach , Pp//oni'H Medicated Complexion Powder did it. Sold bv all druggists. Attention , Douglas Ilaln No. 11. All members of Douglas llain No. 2 aie hereby requested to assemble at their Cabtlu hall Thursday , November 25 , at 1 o'clock p. in. sharp , to attend the funeral of our late brother , Joseph Clollat. lIi.Niiv : Dni/.r.N : , Edol Er/.t. Etchingsm hardwood frames at llospu's. .Ti-wiah UnhliiH in Conference. YOKK , Xov. UJ. Tlie semi-annual conference of Jewish rabbis to-dav discussed the leportof the committee on homopra > cr book. The argument was very heated be- twcon the orthodox and reform mlnistcis , but the question was finally settled by ac centing tlie manusciipt of the committee , which excludes all ritualistic praveis , and empovvetiiig the committee to amend and revise It , and make auangcmunts for its pub lication under the title of "Aids to Duvo- tion. " Then the nutter of a unification of thu marriage laws ot the United States came up. Altei a lengthy discussion a special committee wa-5 appointed to iliavv up a peti tion , to bo proiontcd to the Piltieth congiess. urging upon that body thu necessity of the o-tablishnicnt ol a national marriage law. Another Canadian Pilgrim. HOST ox , Nov. 2" > . Tills nioining William Heed , treasuici of the South Boston lloiso Kaihvay eomrnuy , was anested on the charge ot cmbe/zllng SWO.OK ) In ca < 0i and 5100,000 In an ovei Issue of stock of the company. It is cliarsed that the emlH'7/lement has been going on for tlio past nvo or six jcars. Iteed hasahvavs be mi trusted with the tiinds. JIo ictuses to s.iy an ) tiling in regal d to thn ac- ciis.ition against him. It is said he was also engaged as a hioKer. Katt'i tacts show that the tohl amount em belled is S-101,000 , of which gU.fiOu Is an over ISMIO of stocks. Itoed has confessed to the police and turned over ail tils property to the directors of the company. The Orccon Navigation Nnw YoiiK , Nov. 1S5. A confeienco was had thmalternoon between President llur- risand a committee ot tlio Northern Paclhc dliectoi.s , and Piesident Smith nnd several directois of the Oiegon Navigation com pany. Tlie object of the conference was to consider the plan of the Noithern Pacific couitnity in joining the Union Pacilic i.ill- road in leasing the Oiegon Navigation iout.04. President Hairis , nttei the adjourn ment , stated that nothing could tie givin ; out in repaid to the conference. Piesident Adams , of the Union I'aeihc load was not present at the confeienco. . Funeral of ChnrlcH I'r.-mcifi Admits. . Quixcv , Mass. , Nov. .M. Thn fnneial of Charles Francis Adams was held trom the htono temple at : ! o'clock this afternoon. The rending of the burial iltnil was by Itev. 11. M , Wdson , ol the Stone temple. Interment was at Mount Wallston cnmetcry , where the committal service was road. There vvcio no Hovvors or diapury. l > 'atal Giant 1'owder DuNVi.it , Nov. 'Ja. Whllo T. K. Stevens and son , twenty yeais of age. were Idling a drill hole at the Hlutu's mine , near Iduho Springs , with giant powder , last evening , the chaigt ) exploded , Killing the -son instantly. The father was so badly torn bj pieces ol rock that ho died this afternoon. New York Dry OooilB Murker. NKW VOUK , N r , ' . ill. The request for now supplies was' vcrv moderate In all depart ments. A slow demand at tills stage of tlio season Is alvva > siccordcd , but as thiouirlioiit the month the movement on orders is very much better ttian at any corresponding date. Tlie tone of the cotton grade niaiket Is stronger. The executive boird of the grand councilor the O. A. it. will meet In St. Louis on the 2d of December. Count LonU Charles ttininnol Coptlojrne , the author , died yesterday In Pails , aged seventy-two jears. A jury wis secured yesterday at Milwaukee for tlio trial of the eleven socialists w ho par ticipated In tlio riots thoio last May , A general su < Sicnslon | ot work In shops and running of trains has been ordered on the ( iould system on the day of lloxlo's funeral. Captain A. M. llntclilnson , a leading clti/i-ii of Kcoktik , IT. , nnd a prominent Mcainbnat man , died at7 o'clock last evening. Milialy Munkac/.v. the Iliinicarlan artist , was baniiuetted at Delmonleo's In New York last evening by a number of his foltowcoun- triiuen. A younc an beautiful Uclirlan woman named Josephine Kehovlons was attested jesterdivy In New Vork lor smuggling a largo amount of lace goods Into that clt\ . At St. Paul today Major It. C. Walker , a retired ofllcer of the army , will bo married to MLss 1,1/7,10 .M. Whalon , of Cincinnati. The groom's first vvlfo wns a slstei of James ( i. ISIalno. ' 1 he will of the Into cvPrcsldcnt Arlhur , which was made In Match last , will vrobabl ) l > o probated to dav. It Is nndcistood to con tain provisions for the disposal of about SiiJO.- 000 wotth of pro petty. The Amnesty association , a society ic- cently formed In Chicago to assist the move ment In favoi of the condemned anarchists , held a meeting last night and wcieaddicsscd by a number ol representatives who were elided to thu IcglMatmu on the labor tlcLut. A dispatch from Ylnlta , 1 T. , says tint si nco thu circular , giving a description of.llm Cummlims , which was sent out by thn Adams express compmy , was iccelved thcio.lt has been discovered that CnmmliiKS , or someone ono very closely resembling him , was seen there on the 1 Ith and inth of Octolior , and on one occasion In coiiipanj with Messenger Follieilimhatu , whoso run oiuls theie. The executive committee of the Americin Protective Tarlil league lias decided to oiler pi ius to .students ot senior classes In all American colleges lor appioved essays on llio advantages of a protective taiiff to labor and thu Industries of the United btalus , eacli essay , not to e.xcecd 4OtH ) words , to bo sent to the olllco of the lea MIO on or bufore Mnv 1 , Ibb7. llio avvaidM to bo made Juno 15 , l S7 , as follows : For best esM.iy , fr'AVi ; second , S100 ; tliiid , S"iO , and tor othm essays deemed especially moritotiotls a hand some sliver medal. llnlforil Sauce. Tn It on join beans. The plans of the new comity hospital are ctill in the hands of the county com missioners , and are open for inspection by tins public. It is probable that not tor some timoycl will Ihu matter bedolinitelv acted upon. A fiiund of Mendelsohn A : Fisher explained to a icportor that that firm had , in drawing up it.s plans , conformed more closely to the instruc tions of the commissioners than had Cochran , the Chicago architect. The in structions of the commissioners had huen to the efliset that tlie hospital was not to cost ovf r * rl50,000. , This idea was strictly adhered to by Mendelssohn & Fisher in drawing tin their plans. Cochran , on the other hand , had drawn np plaius for a building the nominal cost of which was $ 'fiOIM ' ( ) ) , but vvlucli , it is thought , would cost fully flOO.OOO moto. Mnltord Sauuc It is delioion-- . Sold ovoiiwlieie. In the somewhat celebrated case of Harkervs. Green and others , invohing a portion of Spiing Place and ( Jieen's Quarry Reserve , KefereoV. . K ( Snrloy has decided that the plaintills are entitled to a portion of the property. If this de cision is conlirmcd by the court , the plaintills will profit handsomch thciuby. of a Portuguese from Knval. Ni w lim-ini ! : ( > , Nov. 15. IbpecialJ A Poitngueso Mom Pav.d bought a ticket ol The Louisiana btato I.otteiv. and altei ear ning it in his pocket foi lomteen months , gave It to a Iclhm-coiintivman who has been in Ameiicaonlva few weeks. The latter in vestigated , and found that the ti < l > et had drawn Sin.OOO. The money aimed in this citv today , and tint PoriiiRiic'-n will sail in a low dajhfor Kayal. A'ciw I' / . . T//bimV / ( > SiHflnliVmi. . Will. A voiingman fiom i'.ual , who has been In S in Pianeisco live weeks , has drawn Si" > , oJO In a lotteij , and will go homo in thu baiken- tine "Moses I'lovvci. ! " to sail this week. The ticket had been ptircnased for fcl.10 and held hfteen months by a Poitiigucso in C'ali- Coin in , who got tiled of it and piesuntcd it to the toitnnatn man. The money lias arrived in this city , and Messis. Loiim Snow it Son. , agentsol tholuikeiitmc , have deposited It in u hank toi safety. 'I ho owner ot itt.ikes it \01 > coolly , anil docs not wish to havu his name printed. iVuiu JJcdfniil ( U-is * ) .Mnji- < 7HjVoe. ( . W. Tlio second promenade conceit will take place Saturday night at tlie expini tion building. The Musical Union or chestra will lepent some of the choice music tendered at tliu benefit conceit in Cioimania hall Sunday afloinoon. Quaker Testimony. Mrs A. M. Dauphin , a ( juakci lady of Philadelphia , has done a great dual to make known to ladies them thu gioat value of Mrs. Pinkham'n Vegetable Com pound ab a cure for tliuir tionble.s and diseases. She writes as follows "A 3'oung lady of this city while bathing.soimi vears ago was tin own violently against the life line and the injuries icceived resulted in an ovaiian tumor winch grew and enlarged until tlcnlli txcniul icrtitm her phvsiuiun finally advised her to tr > Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. She did HO and in n short time the tumor was dis solved or caused to slough of ) ' , and ultc is twin in pt-rjci-t liuilili. 1 also know ol many eases where thu medicine has been of gieatalno in preventing miscarriage and nllcviatinir thu pains and dangers ot childbirth Philadelphia ladies ujinn.'d- ate the worth of this mcdicli ! " and its great value. " Will uo Alnrrieil In Ohio. Yesterday morning Mr..Null K Maolcod of tins city , was a passenger on the onHl- bound train , his doiiination bcinir Find lay , Ohio. On arrival there hu will be. party to a very important contract The lady IH Muss Molllo MuKinnis. Mr. Macleod Is well known ns a popular clerK at Ilimnlmngh & Taylor's" . Miss Me Kinnis for thuimstfow yenis has tilled an important position at the JJnicm Pacilio headquarters. IJotli i > irtics have numerous ous friends hern. They will return to this city and maKe thoirhome at Twenty fourth am ) St Mary's avcnuu. Catarrh in the Head Orinliutf. In ncroruI'Mii ' lalul In lUe liloo I llcnro CaUrrh mny affect nny portion of the hody whom thu mm oii inunibriiiol. fo.in < l. lint ( .iturrh uf thu thyiroiur | | mi ) IKM ] Uy nlili.il to euro LaU-rh. It. lo nmiPV Ills iii.oon. It > nunr dliiiureeaLlu JIIIP- h'ml Isliy Turtho muit common , and , rtraiiiit' HO m ) tiiui" uiiil the d unor uf dovulnpln j Into Ilron- the moil llHtil j tolie npfflnrtml. Til * wonderful .uc * chiller thiil icirihla ( MIH ! illK-jn , coii uuiptiin | rfi Hood H Him iparlllH lim hit In tur iu ouUirh aruiMitlrelyremutcJ lirllOHli Hir.nimrilla wlilrh Harr.intnu Inur Hu ill wni ulTor with Ihu ilinenxi cur noiUirrlil'7 purl ying the blood , lluad tUj fill- lo try tuu pesullui mo Ililnu It reuoviiCujainl IIIUK lowing letter oratcsthoblond.unil lone > er ryorcm. " N , II If yiiuluwa ilecldel to tiet llojd'i Sm p i if "I cliuorfulljr clve tuporlcncn In llien < my ill ! j do n a bu In luccd to tuke nny uthar. IIuo fi Mir. | nillln I lu < 1 liocn Irmililul vrltli ca- " "I Intro boon trouble 1 wlili c.itnrrh , uyrfar IIIISIKK tii'rhto aiiiuoox cut forunntt \ lime and l > d useJ urcjt fton'nu * . of the bion hlal tubi'ti. nnd rurlous rnc Hi lues wllli noKuod rcsnlti , wlit'Ji I wai luutrurtcdtbu Speech \Viis IHIilfiill I re-id IU it Hoe ! KFtmapmtlu would nirn oturrh 1111(1 ( in ) > o cc was entirely unniiturul. 1 tlion ln't.ui andurtcrtainnvonlyono boltlu I aminu"Li butter tu it o Houd'i Snr.apirltlanK " remedy , and wllli My tut irrli Kturud , my llirnat ll entirely well and rucli coodoirott that In n few wcek pi > ccli win mylioidjcholidiall illsipifarcil. : | II ( Junior ll.nu ej yilBTt > U ! natural , and my xenerul lie ltli wui llio i , ISutltT ( ountr.O. in * hlniproTiNl. buni mne u return ul Hidnea.o "lldodjvursaparllla urert me of miller' " ( Jtirrli Uliiducca by talln * wild when I ra.ortat omo to tlieUfeotJIood'abursHpurllli. utilch I keep by uio iinilbjltiimyK | nt'riil lieilth rutlinll mil Ucllntr con ! t iitlyuiidulvruy < tln < lrelluf 1 ret-'urd UuuJ'i belter liiinloryoiri It Ulhu llr t incd cm I UVIT har | ' 4rlll an inr uatile rouiody lor catarrh know of nhU'lioou d euro miller inUrrll' iiK in-il. - . Vlillfral VVrlnht MIIMo.-uii Oliiu. and Judulng by lt eSoct upon inyj-lf I cannot ay Id- I Hi too much Iu It. | ir < l e , " J.a.tllltr Jurlcliu , Vt. IJo uro to uet Ihu I'i'uiliitl .Medn.oi Hood's Sarsaparilla Hulil ty aUitruculiti. II , lr for 15. Prepared only by buMbyiilldr i l 11 II fUfurti | 'rui r d < iuJjr C.I. HOOD il'O.Aiwlb carlo's I.ow ll. U M. - C.I 110011.V CO. , Apullutarlui.I , ii\oll , Mati Otic Unllur llO ) I o u Oiuj Dollar 1 GUPITAL PRIZE , $ (50,000. ( "Wndo linn byccitll ) thiit wo miiiorvlsn llio niiineiiii'Mis for nil thu Monllily iiiul Uiuitter- ly DritwhiKA of Tlio l.oiilsliiiui Sluto l.oiteiv I oniniiny , mill lupM on miiunvo unit pen r I Ihu ilrawhuniliomsolvos , imil iliul tlui snnm ro oomliiulcil nltli honest } , lulini a niiil In J.M oil Inlthtouitid nil pin-tliH , niiil v\o millioil/u ho omimiiv to n-e Oils loitlileuio with rue m- lisorourblffuiiluresiittaeho < 1ln Its mlvoi Iso- nenls " COMMISMON'IlllS. Votlio im < ln iiiii > d tl.iukx niiil llnukeiH lll IF nil 1'ilrct iliuuu in Thu Loulilmiii Stnto l/ittcrlcs wlili himu bo i > iiKtnH'd .it . our conn- .1. II. IKUiKSHY , President l.ouHImm N'nlloinil llnnlc ,1. W. KIliHUKTH , I'rcHilont Pluto Nntlonnl Iliiuk. A. IIALDWIV , 1'ieslileiit Now OrloniH Ni.tioiml Hank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. Ovi n HAM' A .MILLION UisrimiUTEi ) LODI8IAHA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporntoil In ISW forSS jours by tlio lo < li Intun ! lor KUiicntlonal unil Cliarltiiblo mirpo oi with n capital of jfl.twO.IKW to which u rosorva fund of over ( .VXI.UJO liiw slncu hcoii u < UU < d. llj-nnnvurn liulmhiK popular vote llsfmncliho TBB iinulo 11 inn t of tlio iiroson t atiito C'onatitulloa nilouUtl Docoinlior l A. I ) . 18TU Its Kfui'l ' HlMtflo nuiubur itiuwlugK will Ink pluco iiioutlil } . 11 never tculrs or | io.t t | > oiiM. lA'ok tit tlm follow Ini ; ilhtilhiitlou : 199th CranH Monthly AMI ) TIIK [ XTRAORDIlARf OUARIEflLlf DROIX6 In the Aendpmy of Jlnsic , Xevv Orloins. Tuesday. DIT. 11 , IHIJti. Under HIP pcr oird snpcrxiMin and niainijo- nii'iil of ( ! KN. ( i. T. Hi.Auni'nAiin , ol Lou- isi.in.i , and ( iiy. : JUIIAI , A l .vitj.Y , ot Vir- B " ' a'CAPITAL PRIZE SIDO.OOO Notice. Tickets are 310 only- Halves , 35 Fifths $2. Tenths 41- ] CAPITAL I'lii/ii or Kin VMI l'iii/iof nruni IGuvM ) I'm/Lor "IMIIII : i m/iNor 1U.IXM 4 I \ Kllll'l n nm ) SU 1'lll/K Ok' : i ; ii M a ' i'ln ) 411,0 H rod * KM 1UOJ " M AI'PltoMMTIOV I'llli l.s 100 A 1)1'I ( ) \ , tiu II in I'S oi tfJUO nil " " . . . iu.iio2 1W " " 7,100 Appllcntlon for rnlo-t lo ulnhM should bo im'ulo only to Ihu ( iDli.0 01 tliu coiiipun > In Now Ot ICBin. For fintlier In forum lonwiitc clonrlv. irivlnr full ftililross. 1'Oftl'Ali MM'IH P.xpro i Moiui/ Onlt'iti.or Now York Kvluuikr in ordinary lot- ( er. currency br cxiniHH iu our oxpunia ad M.A.nAIIPIIKVf I , D. 0. Mivko P. O. Money Onlora pnynblo and nddro roBlatormllellorsio . , , „ . „ . , IIANIC , THE JP.G.TJSKX WIRE GAUZE OVEN BC03 is THE LATEST Mr-rcducou Practical Kosults In Baking oad r.oactinp never before attained in as/ Cooking Apparatui , and will ItstaUWicis of Cooljing ITS I , Hint oil JVxid Hnic.l or Koiuted.nliouM ! ) cnoVr. | In In > ti nil Irt tlj ailmltlml tolho orun , 1 hl Imluni lirillirarillnutliBclo > oT iidoor hcrelofnioiiifil.Hi I kuUtltutlnulor II u door ruulnlnlua H kliaolur Win Uuu nratljai Uriieiutliu iloorlurtr , ThrouBh thta Oauzo Door tlie air freolj circulates , fiicllllutlnu Ilieirweimol eauUnu.Kn I I rnduclnil forvl lh t ll unMiufi lel la llMor li'l irlllon.nnil uctuallrco iliwl wllli l rouWiaiitiun ot fuel than In an or n will ) o tlooeil door. Jtmat auinormoai ixTlulfln llmuelslit orm at. It also produces larger LoavoaoE Bread , require leu Hll nll n from tlm cmik , on. I rrniuotu4 lli lioullb of tlm fawllr tir llie fclMfclUUU nVAUCt or IUK teen COOKEII IM IT. OPINION OF AN EXPERT , Mnn. AUi T II. VV FLCII , Tuui l > r IMmmilarmnnmr. lowu Stito llnllonllfii "MriInllLM < raMiiiliimci > e l that Umuvoi uf Ihu lUnuo , Ait oin pare 1 vrllli olhttirt. ! not oyljr morn tMiuully hcato'I In t vorf I art irout HI well A rear hutb4n rtwultor Itu uiieriur ttnlllatloa ll.ii/oo.l ilacol tlinrrln is liDllnrronki" ! . wlilln rutiiln- lnuu > Mli rtlHvor.nnd it laristr iiroinirMniiof llnlyijl. . I llnlnl > ollmltlmcoiuiDlllu ) > ic > f fnnl Intuli U.utui" uuili kjl than un ? ulliur ( or nauiu u < K. SEND FOR ItlUSTRATED CinCUUfS KB PBiE tIST EXCELSIOR MAKF C , ST. LOUIS. CHASTER OAK STOVES aurt RANGES are SOLD IK NEBRASKA as ( ollcwi : MU'IOV i:0.I.KS&&ON3 : ( OMMIA ! KI.NNI'.V. . . . . Gimuoti DALLAS & I.I. IbON , . IU TIN ( . . 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